So I have a little catching up to do. It turns out I haven’t
posted since January. Let’s just say a lot has happened since then, and the
Lord has blessed us so much — probably the most prominent thing being the birth
of our little Aubrey girl. Funny story … I always say “Sammy girl” and “Aubrey
girl” when I am talking to or about the girls. The other day Sammy was talking
and referred to me as “Mommy girl.” :) Oh, how I love my life,
the cute little things I get to witness daily from these two little girls.
I haven’t really determined a topic for this post yet, so I
will probably just ramble for a while about what has been happening.
It seems like these last three months since Aubrey was born
have flown by. We have been busy with a lot of random stuff, but nothing too
noteworthy. We spend a lot of time
hanging out with family and doing random church stuff. I also started attending
an exercise class twice a week with some of the gals from church, and have been
walking one morning a week with the cousins. Between that, having Drew home for
lunch and Sammy taking a 2-3 hour nap each afternoon, our days fly by.
Drew coming home for lunch every day is coming to an end this
week though. He got a new job and will now be driving into Meridian for
work. We have been really lucky to get
to spend that extra hour with him every day but are excited for this new job
opportunity.
Drew is going to be working for a company based in Salt Lake
City that just opened an office here in Idaho. It seems like it will be a good
change for him. He will be working on projects that better fit his interests
and will keep him busy.
Pause … shift … As I sit here and write this post, Sammy is
sitting at the table eating her dinner singing about Jesus, and Aubrey is
sitting on the couch with Drew, smiling from ear to ear. (See what I mean? I
have the most amazing girls and husband.)
Anyway, it has been so fun to see Sammy adjust to having a
sister. She loves her so much, and is always concerned about her. Sammy hasn’t
been jealous at all. She loves to talk to Aubrey, read her stories, and her
favorite, do tummy time with her. :)
Aubrey has been such a good baby. She eats well, sleeps
well and smiles from ear to ear. What more can a mom ask for? She is lifting
her head well and is close to rolling over.
So as some of you might know, Sammy loves letters, numbers, books, etc. She is obsessed with the Letter Factory and knows all her letters and the sounds they make. She can write several of her letters and even knows how to spell a few words, like mom, dad, Sammy, Aubrey, cat, stop, etc. We were sitting at the table eating lunch the other day and she says, "Y-M-M-A-S that spells Sammy backwards." I was pretty impressed, I had never taught her how to spell backwards, she came up with it all on her own. Later I was telling this story to Drew and his parents, so grandma asks her how to spell mom and then dad backwards, which she does easily (those three letter palindromes, not too tough, right? BTW, does anyone remember my t-shirt I found that said backup you palindrome? I wish I still had that). So next grandma asks her how to spell Aubrey backwards. We watched her as she visualized it, and did it perfectly! She is so smart. I don't know where she learns these things, I don't teach her half the stuff she knows. One smart cookie that Sammy.
I am going to call this good for an update for now, and will
hopefully be a little better about posting. Here are some pictures of what has
been going on:
So I decided to take pictures of this cutie during church today :) Aubrey 3 months. |
Sammy got to ride a pony all by herself at the Morgan family reunion. |
Drew teaching Sammy how to build things with Lego's. |
Sammy turns three. My first cake. The Letter Factory. |
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